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Schalke Striker’s MLS Move Dashed – “I’m Coming Home”

By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran Moussa Sylla looks set to stay with the Royal Blues in Gelsenkirchen after his transfer to the US topflight hit a rock. Photo: Christof Koepsel/Getty Images. After it was reported that his transfer to the MLS was close to completion, Moussa Sylla looks set to stay at FC Schalke 04 after all.  Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg reported around midnight that the 26-year-old’s move to New York City FC has co…

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Starting in New York, it's called Moussa Sylla for football pro. But then there's the sudden turnaround. The US club doesn't pick up the player, he returns to FC Schalke. Its bosses are angry.

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It's not supposed to be: the transfer of Schalke striker Sylla has burst, and he then makes an emotional statement.

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For a long time it looked like Moussa Sylla was leaving FC Schalke 04 in the winter towards MLS to the New York City FC - and the royal blue cash registers filled up powerfully. On the past days the deal suddenly came to a halt. On the night of Tuesday it was finally clear that the transfer did not come about. Now S04 officially spoke to the Causa and did not save on clear words.

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The winter transfer period has a replay for Schalke 04. The royal blues are very angry about MLS club New York City FC.

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wr.de broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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